It has been another exciting week in 2nd grade!
Language Arts/Social Studies:
The students learned about cause and effect and making connections with the text to help monitor their comprehension. The students also got a chance to draw a picture of Chester the pig. You may not know Chester, but he is special and unique. The marks on his body take the shape of the continents. After learning about the 7 continents, students labeled them and the 5 oceans.
Math:
Students are rocking place value in Math. They are using their knowledge of place value to help them add numbers. Keep working with your child with fact addition and subtraction fluency. This will really help them as the numbers become larger.
Science:
Don’t you know that water travels in a cycle? 2nd grade does. We are still studying weather and this week our focus has been more about the water cycle. The weather outside has been wonderful. It is a great opportunity to take your child outside and make some observations.
Thank you parents for attending conferences and donating materials for Friday’s design challenge. The students had a lot of fun!! Be expecting to see their fantastic work at the Spirit Assembly next week.
Here is a sneak peak:
Upcoming Important Dates:
Thursday, October 22- Citizen of the Month at 2:00pm in the Learning Commons (Theme: Resilient)
Friday, October 23- Spirit Assembly at 8:00 am for K-2nd
Monday, October 26- Picture Retakes
October 26- October 30- Red Ribbon Week
Friday, October 30- Field Day
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Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Week 7
Language Arts/Social Studies:
This week was all about Non-Fiction Text Features in Language Arts and Social Studies. We have found many of these features in just about every book and magazine we flip through! We even got to make our own book about the features. See pictures below.
This week was all about Non-Fiction Text Features in Language Arts and Social Studies. We have found many of these features in just about every book and magazine we flip through! We even got to make our own book about the features. See pictures below.
Please help me out by helping to point these out to your child at home during reading or if you see them in a newspaper or magazine. When these things relate to real life circumstances they are more likely to commit them to memory and use the vocabulary!
Math:
In Math this week we ordered numbers, learned about the greater and less than symbols, and even played a game where we had to exchange the cards we drew, taking turns with a partner, to try to order our cards from least to greatest.
Science:
Our weather unit is still going strong! This week we learned about appropriate transportation, attire, and activities for each season. We have also been making weather observations outside. I think we all agree that is does NOT feel like October outside! We will continue to observe the weather next week as well as making our very own Water Cycle. Stay tuned!
**DON'T FORGET**
Monday is Parent-Teacher conferences for you and I and a Holiday for the students. See you Monday! (Your reminder with the time is in your child's folder today)
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Week Six
Wow! I can't believe it has already been 6 weeks and it's October!
Time feels like it is going fast. This week we learned so much. Let's take walk
through all the fun things we learned.
In reading/social studies, it was a review
week. We read a fun story about mixed breed dogs, and discussed the main
characters, setting, and plot. Our students were so smart; they even answered
some tough questions about the story to show they understood what they read. We
read a poem that was written by a 10 year old from Khazakhstan about kindness. Next,
our students got to share by writing about a time that someone was kind to them
and helped them with something. It was great to read about how they felt when a
family member, friend, coach, etc. helped them out! Then in social studies, we
talked about good citizens such as Thurgood Marshall. This week we will dive
into our first mind mission. It involves going back in time to the
Revolutionary War. Students are
challenged to think about Paul Revere’s mission. They have to come up with ways to devise a
daytime signal to communicate the arrival of the British "by land" and
"by sea". Our students are encouraged to collaborate and to think out
of the box!
Math was a blast. We finished up working
with place value. Students worked really hard to figure out different ways to
make 125 using different types of place value blocks. There was some great
teamwork involved! Then we started talking about the number line and understanding
how to figure out what numbers are missing on the number line. Students had to
think about where the numbers started and what the patterns were. They continue
to persevere!
Science was a BLAST! We are continuing to
be earth experts by studying the weather. We are in the process of learning how
to collect data on the weather. Mr. Steele surprised us with a video by giving
us a mission. He wants us to figure out how to communicate information about
weather.
We began our mission by learning about the different tools used for weather,
students got to rotate to different teachers to make some tools. We made a rain
gauge, a thermometer, and a wind vane. Teamwork and creativity were evident
throughout all of second grade. We are rock stars!
Have a wonderful weekend!
Important reminder:
NO School Monday, October 12
(Parent/Teacher Conference Day)
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Week 5 Flew By!
Week 5 flew by! In Language Arts we introduced letter
writing. Students wrote a letter to someone in school who’s made a difference.
Shout out to Mr. Steele, Ms. Kelly, Mrs. McGlamery, Uriel, Mr. Svatek, and the First Grade Teachers: our
students appreciate everything you do for them! In Social Studies we continued
to demonstrate our American Patriotism. We
introduced the U.S. Constitution and watched a
very interesting video. During Math block we learned all about place value. The Hot Tamales O’s were a big hit this week! We
created a place value foldable and used place value blocks to demonstrate
different ways to make a number. Students were able to demonstrate place value
in standard form, expanded form, and word form. Science really rocked this
week! We reviewed natural resources and introduced rocks and minerals. Students
enjoyed a nature walk around the school and collected rocks, identified rock
properties during our rock observations in the classrooms and in the Learning
Commons. Students explored a variety of rocks through station rotation in the
LC and referred to our 2nd grade rock bulletin in order to identify
the various rock properties. Science was not dull
at all this week! It’s all smooth sailing from this
week on!
September 17 was Constitution
Day. Here’s the link to the new 2015-2016 Constitution Day video, which
features students from Christie, Carpenter, Clark, and Plano Senior HS.
Constitution Day video (length
-- 5:00):
Watch the video below- One of my favorites from the 1970's!
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Week 4 was Anything But a Bore!
Week 4 was anything but a
bore!
We sang patriotic songs
during our Language Arts and Social Studies time; we discussed fact families in
math and who can forget about our awesome Earth experts making observations
during science? So many great things are
happening within our classroom AND in our school garden. Did you know we
have a thriving ecosystem right next to our school? Well, we do and we
love observing nature and it’s entire splendor. Especially since
“Scientist” is our name and “observing” is our game. It’s what we
do. Here’s a picture of one of our Earth experts taking notes in his
Science notebook; just one of the many wonderful things happening here.
Stay tuned for more news next week!
Sunday, September 13, 2015
Diving into Curriculum Week 3
Three weeks in and we are getting in to the groove of our routine and really diving into curriculum!
Making Observation entries:
This week in Language Arts and
Social Studies we have been reading, researching, and learning about our
country's national symbols as well as our Texas state symbols. This unit on citizenship
could not have come at a better time than right here around Patriot Day
(September 11th). We are still distinguishing Texas symbols from those symbols that
represent the United States of America, but we are having a blast with them!
Here are a few of our symbols from
an assignment we did with our Social Studies books:
In Math we
are continuing to work on Addition and Subtraction using different strategies. Next
week we will be wrapping up Unit 1 and preparing for Unit 2, which will include
Place Value so stay tuned for that the week after next!
We have learned
to be Super Safe Scientists in Science this week. Our Science Notebooks are
finally set up for the year. After learning about what makes a good Scientist
last week we were ready to move on. We have signed our Science Safety Contract,
made a Title Page, All About the Author Page, and practiced Making
Observations.
Below are a
few examples of our Making Observations pages.
We observed a pencil using a hand lens.
Making Observation entries:
Thank you for joining us at Watch Dog Pizza Night on Thursday. We
look forward to seeing more of you again soon.
*DON'T FORGET*
Tuesday Morning at 7:30 is Coffee with Mr. Steele
for all parents. This is an excellent time to get any and all Christie related
questions answered straight from our great principal himself!
Other upcoming important dates:
Thursday, 9/17-
Kindness Initiative Assembly at 8:00 a.m. for Kindergarten-2nd
Citizen of the Month in the Learning Commons at
2:00 p.m.
Monday, 9/21- Individual Picture Day
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